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answering dept id | 27 | |||||||
answering dept short name | Transport | |||||||
answering dept sort name | Transport | |||||||
hansard heading | Motor Vehicles: Exhaust Emissions | |||||||
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identifier | HL4815 | |||||||
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question text | To ask Her Majesty’s Government, in making their decision about how to vote on the implementation of real driving emissions tests at the 28 October meeting of the Technical Committee on Motor Vehicles, whether they took into account (1) estimates from DEFRA and Public Health England that pollution from mono-nitrogen oxides is responsible for 23,500 premature deaths in the UK per annum, (2) the 2010 estimates from the WHO suggesting that air-pollution related deaths cost the UK $83,069 per annum, (3) the failure of London, Leeds, and Birmingham to maintain nitrogen dioxide levels within legal limits over the past five years, and (4) the Supreme Court’s ruling in <i>R (on the application of ClientEarth) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs </i>[2015] UKSC 28 on 29 April that they should take immediate action to tackle air pollution. | |||||||
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title | House of Lords Tabled Parliamentary Question 2015/16 HL4815 | |||||||
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written parliamentary question type | Ordinary | |||||||
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